Wigan Warriors head coach Adrian Lam admits his team need to start scoring more points if they are to make a serious impression on the play-offs and challenge for the Super League title.
Lam’s side have scored 365 points in 23 games this season and are averaging less than 16 points per match. Only relegated Leigh Centurions and second-bottom Salford Red Devils have scored less points than Wigan this term, but Lam has pointed to their impressive defensive record.
Only St Helens, Catalans Dragons and Warrington Wolves have conceded few points than the Warriors, but Lam knows his side’s potency at the top end of the field has to improve markedly with the play-offs looming.
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